One of my first artistic efforts with the Buffalo as subject, was this sketch I did a couple of years ago:
Pencil on Paper, 360 x 520mm
And then I sketched the Big Five in pencil, measuring 1 meter in width ......... STILL AVAILABLE!
Pencil on (white)Paper, 1000 x 660 mm
A group of Buffalo in their natural habitat, which I painted in oil:
Buffalo in the Bushveld. Acrylic and oil on canvas. 720 x 470mm SOLD |
When we visit the Isimangaliso Wetland Park near St Lucia, we almost always see Buffalo.
Photograph - Buffalo near Cape Vidal.
I caught this one rubbing on a scratch post; how do you like the expression of utter bliss on his face?
Photograph - Buffalo near Cape Vidal
Buffalo Portrait. Acrylic on canvas. 600 x 400mm SOLD |
Buffalo Portrait II, Watercolour on Paper. 530 x 360mm.
After completing the watercolour portrait, I felt like painting it again, but on canvas, and bigger. So I started by doing a few small acrylic sketches, testing the colour combinations, and, very importantly, the underlying structure, or composition (light/dark patterns). Which one do you prefer?:
I went with Number Three. Granted, it still underwent some changes in the actual process. :-)
I did the underpainting on 90 x 60 cm canvas, which I quite liked as an abstract in itself:
I then added the buffalo! Finally, here is the completed painting:
Buffalo Portrait III, Acrylic on Canvas. 900 x 600mm. SOLD
And, while the going was good, I did another Buffalo portrait. I really enjoyed working on this size and format: See what I mean about every Buffalo face being different?
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